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Ecuador’s Banana Industry Navigates EU Sustainability Demands
Food & Agriculture

Ecuador’s Banana Industry Navigates EU Sustainability Demands

Ecuador remains a world leader in banana exports, with the EU serving as its largest market. However, the growing sustainability and compliance requirements imposed by European regulators are creating both opportunities and challenges for Ecuador’s banana sector. As the industry aligns with the EU’s Green Deal and “Farm to Fork” strategy, stakeholders are seeking solutions to balance increased costs with fair pricing practices.
Editorial TeamEditorial Team
|November 6th, 2024|6:29 PM
Europe’s EPR: How the EU is Harmonising Packaging Regulation
Policy, Regulation & Compliance

Europe’s EPR: How the EU is Harmonising Packaging Regulation

The EU is harmonising packaging regulations to accelerate recycling and sustainability. Learn how the new Extended Producer Responsibility regulations impact businesses and packaging waste management.
Editorial TeamEditorial Team
|April 9th, 2025|9:24 AM
Sustainable Fashion Traceability: The €15 Million Boost for Fairly Made’s Global Expansion
Investments & Collaborations
Apparel & Textiles

Sustainable Fashion Traceability: The €15 Million Boost for Fairly Made’s Global Expansion

Fairly Made raises €15 million to enhance supply chain traceability and environmental impact measurement for fashion brands, accelerating sustainability efforts across the industry.
Editorial TeamEditorial Team
|April 4th, 2025|12:26 PM
Assessing the Implications of the EU’s Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive
Policy, Regulation & Compliance

Assessing the Implications of the EU’s Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive

As global awareness of human rights and environmental issues heightens, the European Union has responded with legislative measures to address these challenges, most notably the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CS3D). Adopted by the European Parliament in April 2024 and coming into effect on July 25, 2024, the directive mandates EU member states to integrate these provisions into national laws by July 26, 2026.
Editorial TeamEditorial Team
|November 6th, 2024|12:58 PM
Belgium’s Adoption of EU Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive: A Game Changer for ESG Transparency
Investments & Collaborations

Belgium’s Adoption of EU Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive: A Game Changer for ESG Transparency

In a significant move to elevate corporate transparency on sustainability issues, Belgium has officially implemented the European Union’s Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD), further solidifying its commitment to climate action and responsible business practices. The CSRD introduces a new set of rigorous requirements that will reshape the way companies across Europe disclose environmental, social, and governance (ESG) information. For Belgium, this marks a decisive step toward aligning with EU-wide sustainability mandates and raising the bar for corporate accountability in a rapidly changing world.
Editorial TeamEditorial Team
|December 16th, 2024|11:05 AM
Why Potassium Formate Is Becoming a Strategic Priority for Sustainable Supply Chains
Material Innovation & Circularity
Policy, Regulation & Compliance

Why Potassium Formate Is Becoming a Strategic Priority for Sustainable Supply Chains

Potassium formate is powering a $1.07B market shift, offering a sustainable alternative for oil, deicing, and heat transfer—here’s what executives need to know.
Editorial TeamEditorial Team
|April 18th, 2025|3:28 PM
Digital Product Passports: Leading the Way in Fashion Sustainability
Technology & Software
Apparel & Textiles

Digital Product Passports: Leading the Way in Fashion Sustainability

Discover how Nobody’s Child is adopting Digital Product Passports (DPPs) to enhance transparency and sustainability in fashion, offering valuable insights for your brand.
Editorial TeamEditorial Team
|April 17th, 2025|2:44 PM
EU Deforestation Law Delay Creates Uncertainty for Commodities Industry
Retail

EU Deforestation Law Delay Creates Uncertainty for Commodities Industry

A proposed delay to the European Union's landmark deforestation regulation has stirred up significant uncertainty across global commodities markets. The law, designed to tackle deforestation linked to the importation of key agricultural products such as cattle, coffee, cocoa, and soy, would require companies to trace and map their supply chains to ensure they do not contribute to forest destruction. Originally set to come into effect on December 30, 2024, the delay proposal is seen as an attempt to offer producers, particularly in developing countries, more time to adjust to the stringent new requirements. Yet, for many, this postponement might only delay the inevitable, leaving both small farmers and larger corporations grappling with the regulatory and logistical challenges ahead.
Editorial TeamEditorial Team
|December 16th, 2024|11:05 AM